by David Enevoldsen | Feb 22, 2018 | Divorce, spousal maintenance/alimony
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, recently approved into federal law, is bringing a major change to the divorce arena. Specifically, the issue of alimony (or “spousal maintenance” as it is called in Arizona) will be changing in terms of how it is counted for tax purposes.The...
by David Enevoldsen | Feb 14, 2018 | Divorce
A question I receive fairly often is whether or not common law marriage is recognized in Arizona. This article is designed to address what common law marriage is and explain when Arizona acknowledges it.What Is Common Law Marriage?While there is some variance from...
by Chris Rike | Oct 31, 2017 | Divorce, Legal Decision Making, Parenting Time
Why would you want to download text messages from your iPhone?Family court cases depend a lot on the particular facts of that case, and it probably won't surprise you when I say that parties often don't agree on the facts. This means a judge can get two wildly...
by David Enevoldsen | Sep 17, 2017 | Legalities of Relationships, marriage, podcast, Radio
Show Topic This show aired on September 17, 2017. It was hosted by David Enevoldsen, a partner with Family Law Guys. David discussed various aspects of the intersection of family law and the United States Constitution, principally revolving around case law from the...
by David Enevoldsen | Aug 27, 2017 | podcast, Protective Orders, Radio
Show Topic This show aired on August 27, 2017. It was hosted by David Enevoldsen, a partner at Family Law Guys. The show was about protective orders and discussed orders of protection, their nature as being tied to close personal relationships, the nature of...
by David Enevoldsen | Aug 20, 2017 | podcast, Radio
Show Topic: The Conflict Dynamic In Family Law This show aired on August 20, 2017. It was hosted by attorney David Enevoldsen, a partner with the law firm Family Law Guys. David discussed the conflicts in values, the fact that having values that are different from...